Stats Analysis

Rahane enters elite company, and it's raining sixes in Jamaica

Stats highlights from the third day of the second Test between West Indies and India in Jamaica

Bharath Seervi
02-Aug-2016
ESPNcricinfo Ltd

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8 Consecutive Test series in which Ajinkya Rahane has made at least one score of 90 or more, starting from the 2013-14 tour of South Africa. He has scored centuries in six of those series, while scoring 96 in South Africa 2013-14 and 98 in Bangladesh in 2015. He is the only India player to do this in each of the last eight series. Monday's century was Rahane's third in four innings, after twin centuries against South Africa in Delhi and 22 in the previous Test.
444 India's previous highest total in Tests at Sabina Park, which had come way back in 1952-53. India's 500 for 9 is the sixth-highest total for any visiting team at this venue and only the second total of 500 or more in the last 20 years. This was India's fifth total of 500 or more runs in the West Indies, all of them having come since 2000.
2 Number of times India have taken a first-innings lead of 300 or more in consecutive Tests. They had a lead of 323 in the previous Test, and 304 in this Test. The only previous such instance came in 2009-10 against Sri Lanka at home: lead of 413 in Kanpur, and 333 at Brabourne Stadium. This is only the fifth time India have had a lead in excess of 300 outside Asia.
2008 The last time India made two or more totals of 500 or more in an away Test series - during 2007-08 Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia. India have never made more than two 500-plus totals in any Test series.
70.28 India's average partnership for wickets one to seven in this series - their best in an away series where they had ten or more partnerships. In two innings in this series so far, India have had ten 50-plus stands from the 14 partnerships for wickets one to seven.
3 Centuries for Rahane in Tests outside Asia at No. 5 - joint-most by an India batsman. Mohammad Azharuddin, Sourav Ganguly, Sachin Tendulkar and Polly Umrigar also have three such centuries. Rahane is India's first No. 5 to score a century in the West Indies since Rahul Dravid's unbeaten 144 in Georgetown in 2002.
1976 The last time a West Indies spinner took a five-wicket haul at home against India - 5 for 23 by David Holford in Bridgetown. Roston Chase, who took 5 for 121 in this innings, had gone wicketless in the previous match, his Test debut. In his four first-class innings at Sabina Park previously, he had taken just 2 for 84 in 24 overs.
3 Number of higher totals for India, than their 500 for 9 in this match, with two or fewer centuries by batsmen. They had made 657 at Eden Gardens in 2000-01, 523 at Adelaide Oval in 2003-04 and 503 in Hyderabad in 2012-13 - all against Australia. In all three instances, there were two centuries, one of them being a double-century, unlike in this game where KL Rahul's 158 was the highest.
17 Sixes hit in this Test, at the end of India's innings - already the most in a Test at Sabina Park. On two previous occasions, 16 sixes were hit. The most sixes in any Test in the West Indies is 22. India's eight sixes in their first innings is their joint-highest against West Indies.
3 Tests in the West Indies in which spinners from both sides took five-wicket hauls in the first innings. R Ashwin took 5 for 52, while Chase took 5 for 121. The first two occasions were: between the same teams at the same venue in 1952-53, and between Bangladesh and the hosts in Kingstown in 2014.
2010 The last time three or more India batsmen were out for scores between 40 and 49 - versus Sri Lanka at Premadasa. In the first innings of this match, Cheteshwar Pujara (46), Virat Kohli (44) and Wriddhiman Saha (47) were all dismissed in the 40s. This was only their third such instance since 2000.

Bharath Seervi is stats sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo. @SeerviBharath